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Results after endoscopic removal of colorectal lesions using an advanced energy device


ABSTRACT: Background and study aims Speedboat-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection (SSD) is a technique that utilizes a special endoscopic instrument (the Speedboat™) to remove lesions in the colon and rectum in one piece. The performing doctor inserts the Speedboat™ device via the telescope/endoscope during the colonoscopy procedure. At the end of the procedure, the polyp will be removed entirely in one piece, pinned out to a hard board and sent to the lab for an accurate histological/microscopic assessment. This study aims to assess the clinical short- and long-term outcomes of all patients who underwent Speedboat-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection in East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. Who can participate? Patients aged over 18 years with a colon/rectum lesion with a recommendation to use the ESD technique to remove the lesion What does the study involve? The collected data will include patients’ medical history, polyps’ characteristics, specific technical details, any complications and short- and long-term outcomes.

DISEASE(S): Consecutive Patients With Colorectal Polyps Referred From The Complex Polyp Multi-disciplinary Meeting To Remove Polyps And Prevent Bowel Cancer

PROVIDER: 15129 | ecrin-mdr-crc |

REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR

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